Counting in Japanese grammar can be a bit tricky, as it is quite different from the way it is done in English. Unlike English, which uses the same set of numbers to count objects, people, and abstract concepts, Japanese has different counting systems based on the type of object being counted. In addition, there are unique words to describe the quantity of items in Japanese. In this exercise, we will focus on the basic way of counting, and students must fill in the blanks to practice their skills. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Japanese counting!